Chemistry, asked by thedevnagpal, 1 year ago

In Law of Multiple Proportions, there is a term called 'Simple Ratio' . What does that term means..? Give Example please.

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Answered by QUANTUM900
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SIMPLE RATIO MEANS THAT THE RATIO ARE OF SMALL WHOLE NUMBERS.

thedevnagpal: Ok, thanks.. But simple ratio must be consecutive or next to consecutive. For example 2:3, 1:3, etc. is it necessary or even 5:29 is a simple ratio..?
QUANTUM900: Good question but its not necessary to be im consecutive because its a ratio of weights and should not have much difference like 5:29
QUANTUM900: *in
thedevnagpal: ok, u mean small numbers with small differences. and not weight, it'll be mass. thanks dude :)
QUANTUM900: In chemistry both mass and weight are considered same only.
QUANTUM900: your welcome
thedevnagpal: probably you're right, but term mass is used more. thanks, will mark u brainliest..✌️
QUANTUM900: thanks
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